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how does OpenOCD read protect my STM32 ?

Started by anotherbrick, April 27, 2013, 06:52:44 PM

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anotherbrick

hello Olimex ,

I am using OlimexODS for programming my E407 board

I am using ARM_USB_TINY_H   JTAG adapter

I want ask this ;

after I download my application code into E407 board
how can I read protect my STM32F4 ?

thank you

LubOlimex

Technical support and documentation manager at Olimex

anotherbrick

http://embdev.net/topic/295225#new

hello Olimex ,

In the above topic I have been told to upgrade my OpenOCD to 0.7.0
( in order to be able to read protect my STM32F4 )

my question ;

how can I do this ?

please a guide

thank you

LubOlimex

Hey anotherbrick,

If you use Linux you have to compile it from the sources. There is a lot of information if you do google it.

If you use Windows download it from here and extract it: http://www.freddiechopin.info/en/download/category/4-openocd. Note that you might need a .7z extract program since the archive is in such format. Then you place the folder "openocd-0.7.0" in C:\OlimexODS. Then you change the External Tools Configuration Location to the 0.7.0 version. Check this image: http://i.imgur.com/7FMbxi2.png. If you notice other references in the IDE settings or the code also point them to 0.7.0 folder.

We are working on a new version of the OpenODS, it will most certainly have version 0.7.0 of OpenOCD. I can't give you a specific release date however.

Best regards,
Lub/OLIMEX
Technical support and documentation manager at Olimex